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2pcs 12" Inch Universal Slim Pull/push Car Radiator Engine Cooling Fan Mounting on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Alhambra, California, United States

Alhambra, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Universal Radiator 10" Cooling Fan Other Part Number:Universal 10-Blade Electronic Power Thin Fan Manufacturer Part Number:Radiator Fan & Mounting Kit Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1730 CFM 2250 RPM 12v Electric Fan w/ Motor UPC:DOES NOT APPLY


12V/80W 12" inch Universal Slim Fan Push Pull Electric Radiator Cooling Mount Kit

  • Brand new radiator cooling fan
  • Applications: Entire Engine Bay, Radiator, A/C System, Intercooler, Oil System, and Transmission
  • Maximum FAN CFM=1730 CFM
  • Thickness=2.5"
  • Maximum Fan RPM=2250 RPM
  • Number of Blades: 10 blades
  • Blade Material: Plastic
  • 12 Volts
  • 12.70 AMP DRAW
  • Easy direct installation, require NO modification
  • OE Fitment or Replacement, Push or Pull Type
  • Professional Installer is Highly Recommended (No Instruction Included)

  • Package Includes: 
    • 2 X Radiator Fan 
    • Fan Mount Kit

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